RS PRO Stainless Steel Rod 3mm Diameter, 1.5m L

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661-4826
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RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Form

Rod

Material

Stainless Steel

Length

1.5m

Rod Diameter

3mm

Material Grade

316S31

Tensile Strength

515

Hardness

95 HB

Density

8g/cm³

Suitability

Chemical & Marine Equipment, Food, Photographic

Thermal Conductivity

16.3 W/m at 100°c

RoHS Status: Exempt

RS PRO 1.5 m x 3 mm Diameter 316S31 Stainless Steel Rod


This RS PRO 316 stainless steel rod can provide strong support for your construction projects. The 1.5 metre-long rod is made from austenitic stainless steel that has a significant molybdenum content, so it's highly corrosion-resistant. This alloy's rust-resistant properties make it an especially good choice for the chemical and allied industries, or any application where there's a high risk of pit-type corrosion.
The molybdenum composition also improves the steel's toughness, so this rod has a high tensile strength of 515 MPa. Because it's non-magnetic, austenitic stainless steel is a good choice for sensitive equipment, including marine and photographic apparatus. It's also a food-safe material so you can use it for food and dairy processing.

Features and Benefits


• Density of 8 g/cm³
• Rod form
• Hardness of 95 HB
• Length of 1.5 m
• Stainless steel material
• Material grade of 316S31
• Outer diameter of 3 mm
• Rod diameter of 3 mm
• Chemical and marine equipment, food, photographic suitability
• Tensile strength of 515 MPa
• Thermal conductivity of 16.3 W/m at +100°C

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